As seen on Astronomy Picture of the Day a dark Sun hangs in the clearing sky over a volcanic planet in this sea and skycape. It was taken during the total solar eclipse of 2016 March 9, a dramatic snapshot from along the narrow path of totality in the dark shadow of a New Moon. The Indonesian isle of Ternate, North Maluku lies in the foreground. The sky is still bright near the eastern horizon though, beyond the region's flattened volcanic peaks and outside the Moon's umbral shadow. In fact, near the equator the dark lunar umbra is rushing eastward across Earth's surface at about 1,700 kilometers (1,100 miles) per hour. Shining through the thin clouds, around the Sun's silhouette is the alluring glow of the solar corona, only easily seen during totality. An inspiring sight for eclipse watchers, this solar corona is the tenuous, hot outer atmosphere of the Sun. Click the constellation icon above the image for a telephoto view of the corona through thin clouds at this moment. Babak Tafreshi, Dreamview.net